Resources


Request for Proposals 1- Public Opinion Research Serbia 2023 - 2025
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) is seeking to identify a research company, which will be contracted to conduct quantitative and qualitative research for NDI programs during a period of two years. The research shall focus on such topics as determining citizens’ priorities and problems, satisfaction with government and political actors, public positions in terms of inclusion of minorities, youth and socially depri

Request for Proposals 2 - Public Opinion Research Serbia 2023 - 2025
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) is seeking to identify a research company, which will be contracted to conduct quantitative and qualitative research for NDI programs during a period of two years. The research shall focus on such topics as determining citizens’ priorities and problems, attitudes regarding democracy, citizen engagement, foreign and domestic politics.

Serbia April 2022 Elections Assessment
The National Assembly of Serbia has 250 members elected for a four-year term. Members are elected in a single district for the whole country on closed party lists. Seats are divided proportionally according to the widely used D’hondt method. Serbia has a multi-party system that produces coalition governments.

Illiberal Foreign Influence on Democracy in Montenegro and Serbia
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) conducted qualitative public opinion research in 2020 in Serbia and Montenegro on the salience and extent of illiberal foreign influence on democratic norms and Euro-Atlantic integration. The research included interviews with decision-makers and opinion leaders, focus groups with the general public, and media analysis conducted by NDI’s partners.

Serbia: A Guide to Political Fundraising
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) developed a Fundraising Guidebook for political parties and movements in Serbia to ensure privacy, safety, and transparency when raising funds, both for the parties themselves and for potential donors. When a political party is not represented in a local, provincial or national assembly, it receives no financial income from the state, and most parties will limit their political activities as a result.